These four childhood friends grew closer while collectively managing the live music venue clubEARTH, which they built from the ground up. The members were living on the premises as they developed the concept and direction of what would eventually become SEKAI NO OWARI. Purely fueled by their love for music, the quartet started playing but only with less than ten people attending.

Their combined passion and deep personal connections have led to unprecedented success as one of Japan’s premier music acts, culminating with their latest album, Tree, charting at #1 on the hit charts.

They performed two sold out shows at Japan’s largest venue, Nissan Stadium. Roughly the size of London’s Olympic Stadium, Nissan Stadium seats 70,000 people and both shows sold out in a matter of hours.

The band has seen a meteoric rise to the top within the Japanese music scene.

But the journey for the band did not end here. Their passion for music has taken them to the international field, releasing a global debut single “One More Night” as End of the World in 2017. In February 2018, their second international single “Stargazer” was released.

Over the last year, the band has been working on collaborative projects with UK-based electronic act Clean Bandit after touring with them in the US and remixing their hit tune “Rockabye”, as well as the American funk-pop band DNCE.

This is a new start for End of the World (SEKAI NO OWARI), who are ready to take their music overseas after much success in Japan.